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Have you all seen the site Pinterest? It has some of the dumbest ideas I've ever seen from a health and safety standpoint (for both body and home).

One suggestion for an interesting floor is to break mirrors all over the floor then clear epoxy over the mirrors. They also have instructions on painting your countertops and using sharpie on dollar store plates then baking them in an oven to set the sharpie for custom plates. Gives new meaning to "eat lead".

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I have mixed feelings about it all and of course know the science, tech and engineering approaches to publishing all too well. I think peer review, if fair, is a good thing we have lost with sites like YouTube, Printerest, and all. I hope when you encounter such absurd suggestions you post in the comments sections.

There was one YouTube piece that I looked at after someone on this site used it to build a swimming pool dance floor cover. No way it could have held any weight and it is a miracle nobody was hurt.

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It is geared towards women, thought y'all might get a kick out of some of the ideas. The other day someone suggested drilling a hole for cords and storing your coffee maker in a cabinet. Nice idea until the steam damage becomes apparent.

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Must be where some of the silly DIY shows get there off the wall ideas.

Did it show how to remove windows and kitchen cabinets with a sledge hammer?
Paper bags on a floor then poly.
Gluing toilet paper to a bathroom wall and painting over it to make it look like it was textured?
Using louan on a floor and using acrilic latex wall paint to paint it?

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That dance floor was a winner.
He was on other DIY sites trying to get someone to tell him this was a good idea.
He started off wanting to build one out in the yard that could be portable, then it was a huge area, where talking a riding rink with a pallet load of OSB and wanted to just lay it on the ground.
Then comes back with trying to build it over a pool and could not under stand why using 2 X 4's and 1/2 plywood would not work.
I watched the news for a week to see if he did it anyways to see how many people got hurt.

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I forgot about paper bag floors. In my misspent youth, I hung out at a bar that had a paper bag floor. It was kind of cool - looked a little like leather. I don't know what kind of polyurethane they used, but it was pretty rugged.

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Originally Posted by MissKat

I found this today.

Codes are obviously for people with no imagination.

Hahaha. The best thing about something like this is, assuming it's not a photoshop, someone actually did this. Spent a lot of time, and some money... and then had to live with their horrible horrible decision.

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Originally Posted by TheBobmanNH

Hahaha. The best thing about something like this is, assuming it's not a photoshop, someone actually did this. Spent a lot of time, and some money... and then had to live with their horrible horrible decision.

I think it's more art than function. Which looks cool in magazines, but sends buyers into the giggles.